Notes

Indiana, Tennessee, and New Orleans metropolitan areas
Deadline Feb 1, 2010
RFP is attached

PEYBACK FOUNDATION 2010 GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES

www.peytonmanning.com

Thank you for your inquiry regarding the PeyBack Foundation grant program. Below you will find the necessary information and materials for a grant proposal.

Please read all information carefully for this has been updated for 2010. Application is different than in years past.

Please read the PeyBack Foundation’s objectives below before completing the application. Requests for PeyBack Foundation grants utilizing the Foundation’s grant application must be postmarked by February 1, 2010. Applications postmarked after February 1, will not be accepted. Please mail one original copy of the grant to:

PeyBack Foundation Grants
6325 N. Guilford, Suite 201
Indianapolis, IN 46220

PEYBACK FOUNDATION STATEMENT OF POLICY AND OBJECTIVES

The PeyBack Foundation, a public non-profit corporation, was established in 1999 by Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning to promote the future success of disadvantaged youth by assisting programs that provide leadership and growth opportunities for children at risk.

Policies and programs are directed by its Resource Council who have discretionary powers and are dedicated to discharging their responsibility in a manner that will result in maximum beneficial use of resources of the Foundation to promote the future success of disadvantaged youth. The nature of the programs and their long-term benefit shall be guiding considerations in funding grants.

Due to the close association of Peyton Manning with the Indiana, Tennessee and the New Orleans Metropolitan area, programs and projects related to the youth in these areas are of primary concern to the Foundation.

PEYBACK FOUNDATION GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES LIMITATIONS

In general, the following are not areas that the PeyBack Foundation supports:

GENERAL POLICIES

NEW POLICIES for 2010 in bold

Programs that address the following are those the Foundation would be more likely to fund programs: